Image for representation purposes only The U.S-Iran war has led to a resurgence of maritime piracy in Somalia as commercial ships are forced to take lengthy detours around Africa’s southern tip. This has not only increased travel times by weeks and raised expenses by an additional $1 million per vessel, but also forced ships into the dangerous Somali basin. Pirate networks have remobilised to take advantage of the increased maritime traffic and …
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